A Ruse for a Dinner. Avoid Rash Judgments. . I grog shops—and she, poor miserable The following characteristic antidote of The prevalence of uncharitableness in girl, is obliged to take in washing, in Theodore Hook, is given in Barham's the world, is a great evil. It is melan- order to support herself and her children. life of this extraordinary man. Of the choly to perceive upon what slight I You who dislike the name of a me• hoax so commonly told and so generally grounds men are willing to believe re- chnntc—whose brothers do nothing but believed as taking place at the Spanish ports injurious to the character of others. loaf and dress—beware how you treat Ambassador's at Woolwich, on the banks i The mere statement is often sufficient to young men who work for a living. Far of the Thames, Mr. Barham has given a obtain reception and ensure propagation. better discard the well led pauper, with triter and more authentic account. One The listeners take it for granted, that his rings, jewelry, brazeness and potn of the streets near Soho square, either every thing is exactly as they hear it ; posity, and take to your affections, the Dean street or Frit h street, was the real and without giving a hearing to the sup- calous-handed, intelligent and industri scene of action.—Hook was lounging up posed culprit, judge him without law, ous mechanic. Thousands have bitter one of those streets, in company with and without mercy. When light is ob. ly regretted their folly, who have turned Terry, the actor, when they saw through tamed, it tvill very probably, happen their backs on honest industry. A few the kitchen windoW, preparations for a that these rash censors have been entire- years of bitter experience have taught handsome dinner. • ly in error. Either they have not heard them a lesson. In this country, no man ~ W hat a feast !" said Terry. "hilly the truth at all, or it has been so pervert- !or woman should be respected, in our dogs ! I should like to tnake one of ed and distorted, that its character has way of thinking, who will not work bo them." . been entirely altered. When you hear dily or mentally, and who curl their lips "I'll take any bet," teturned Hook, any thing to the injury of another, ob- with scorn when introduced to a hard serve the following rules. 1 working man. "that I do , —call for me here at ten o'clock, an you will find that 1 shall be I Ist. Note the character of the props-' able to give a tolerable account of the gator of the report. is he malicious in 1 GRO:/:.l' , S worthy gentleman's champagne and ven- disposition lls he not naturally credo- I OXYGENATED loos. Has he an interest adverse to the icon." So saying he marched up the steps, gave an authoritative rap with party implicated 1 Or is he thoughtless 1 it Irrill.; it Pi, and apt to speak at random, perhaps un- 1 Fon 'l' lIE CURE OF the burnished knocker, and was quickly lost to the sight of his astonished com- consciously exaggerate what he hears 1 DYSPEPSIA, GENERAL DEBILITY, panion. As a matter of course, he was ' 2dly. Give the party accused the ben- &c., &c., &e. efit of any good character which he may immediately ushered by the servant, as possess, and compare this with the area- This medicine is an excellent tonic. It im room,an expected geust, into the' drawieg, nation now brought against him. You parts health and vigor to te digestive organs sad where n large party had already are bound in equity to hold him guiltless thus ti tt , t e rezt n hen fo s r the whole system. Hence it is assembled. Then partments being well until positive evidence shall be adduced j s u o s in t ething st g rengthe i Ti7g . . w L i e le t n e s v o ery many e reed his nigh full, no notice was at first taken of his intrusion, and a half-dozen people in support of the adverse charge. - " the following cases, and if you have one or more were laughing at his bon mots before idly. Sift carefully, the proof which symptoms like those inet.tioned, don't fail to try the host discovered his mistake.—frffec. may be onred ; let it be full, and un- this invaluable medicine. ling not to observe the visible embarrass. exceptionable, ere you admit it to influ- Severe Case of Dyspepsia. ment of the latter, and ingeniously nvoi- ence your decision. From R. P. STOW, Esq., .9sst. Clerk ding any opportunity for explanation, 4thly. Refuse to criminate, until you U. S. House Representatives.. Hook rattled on till he attracted the grew- have heard what may .be said on the WASHINGTON, D. C.,June 15,1846. ter part of the company in a circle near other side. Da. Ono. B. Gases:--Dear Sir—l feel it not him, and some considerable time elapsed Remember who it is that says. " Thou i only a gleans' e, but a duty, to make known to shalt not bear false witness against thy ere the old gentleman was able to catch you and to the public, (if you desire it.) the stir the attention of the agreeable stranger. . neighbor." Do you not incur the peril prising ellicts of the " Oxygenated Bitters," in "1 beg your p ardon, sir," he said, .of this sin, whenever you repeat injuri- relieving me from that most discouraging disor der, Dyspepsia. I have been afflicted for about ous accusations, of the truth of which contriving at last to get in a word ; , seventeen years with the usual attendant syrnp q„ quite you have no evidence. "but your name, sir—l did not toms, viz: constipation of the bowels headache' catch it —servants are so abominable in- And, is it consistent with charity, to ~,,in i n t h e c h est , fl atu l ence acidity of . the a correct, and lam really a little at loss--L" propagate even truthful accusations, un- sell, sod severe nausea ; and for mo nths at a time "Don't apologise, I beg," graciously less it be a matter of positive duty to do not the least particle of moisture would appeal replied 'I beodere. "Smith—my name so 1 Bear in mind the excellent rule oat i!te surf:it:o of the chest in. .limbs, and most of the time I was extremely bilious. I have tned passed the 9th day of April A. D. 1849, we, is Smith—and, as you justly observed, that "if you cannot speak well of anoth arious remedies, have been cutlet in my diet. the undersigned Commissioners of Huntingdon servants are always making some stupid er, you will not speak of him at all."— have been osed with calomel and emetics day county, hereby notify the citizens of the several blunder or another. I remember a re- . "Whatsoever ye would that men should after day by physicians, but all to no past/ per- School Districts of said county, that the share markable instance &c."pose. do unto you, do ye even so to them." Hearing of the wonderful e ff ect. of the of each of the said districts in the State appro "But really, my , dear sir," continued ' Granted, that your neighbor may have 1 1 "Oxygenated Bitter.," in the cure of Dyspepsia, priation of $200,000 for the year 1850, is the the host at the termination of the story, erred, may he not have repented 1 Or, , I be p t r t o i f s u o re c d t r o m n e w a d s ic a ,, l e ast resort . , hate used foul sum et opposite to each district respectively, , and find the bad symp• as transmitted to us by the Superintendent of illustrative of stupidity in servants, "I must you do your part to obstruct his toms of moved, and myself „ ace more in t h e Common Schools, viz: Barree, repentance, by spreading the knowledge $137 35 think the mistake in the present occasion enjoyment of health. None but the Dyspeptic 106 6f of his fall, and thus destroying his char- Racier, who has felt a I the horrors of the dia. Brady, does not originate in the source you al (Craosisnwell, 158 f: lode to: I did not expect the pleasure of acter 1 Look a little at home : are you ease, can at all appreciate the value of the medi- Mr. Smith's company at dinner to-day." sb entirely "without sin" that it becomes chit , . I most sincerely hope that all will make Clay, ' .1 trial of the medicine, and with me be able to re• Dublin, Or 61 ' you to blazon abroad a brother's failings. . "No, I dare say not ; you said four joice in the return of health , • Or if you were, indeed, yourself as holy Franklin, in your note, and it is now, I see, aqua- a , . '• 1,011, as an ange l , is it the office of an angel to • , Lady Cored of Netwalgia. ' fiend ter past five—you are a little fast, by the . Hopewell, crush the offender to the earth , "to break ; From Rev. THOM.IIS KIDDER, of Jackson, way, but the fact is I have been detained the bruised reed, and attend) the smo- 1 Vermont. Morris, in the city, and was about to explain ~ ' ' , king flax 1 How many hearts are em- WINDSOR, Vt., Aug. 5,1846. Penn, when—" bettered against each other, how 1 many I Duuu Sin :—ltgives me great pleasure to in- Shirley, "Pray" exclaimed the other as soon Springfield, friendships blighted, how many families • form you that the ‘• Oxygenated Bitters," with Po as he could stay the volubility of his estranged, the tongue ofscandal, tranged, by Telrlter, guest, "whom, may I ask, do you sup- About two 'ears since , my ear of cred ii I i ty, the eye of contempt, and , cure i w n r : e met ,, i c e r ? ently attacked with neutalgia in pose you are addressing I" . the finger of scorn ! f the face through the chest in the wrists and - --" Warriorsmark, ‘'W horn 1 Why, Mr. Thompson, of , Far be from you, dear reader , the con- ankles, ' So violent was the disease, added to course—old friend of my father ; I have ! temptible office of scandal monger, or general derangement of time female system, that 7,rater, not the pleasure indeed, of being person- ' disseminator of the errors of your hreth. he , strength was completely prostrated, her flesh Alexandria borough, ally known to you, but having received 1 ran ; let them have your pity, your sym- wasted, and she rendered miserable indeed. I Birmingham, feel gratefulfor the restoration of her health, and Huntingdon, your k fee !rind invitation on my arrival from ' pithy, your tears, anj your prayers : • nlagive,priul.luirfliiiiyt, may k to the above y sburg v shirle, Liverpool—Frith street, four o'clock,— i " for so gatherest thyself a good reward fact s ,ulYthab;)uotnldiert: family party—come in boots—you see I in the day of necessity," and shall be where to seek for curd. TrulyYetel your friend, n have taken you at your word. I am only', like Him who " maketh the sun to rise THOMAS KIDDER. afraid I have kept you waiting." lon the evil and the good, and sendeth ' From Hon. MY RO.N* LaWRENC E, "No, no, not at all. Butpermit me , the rain on the just and the unjust." of Mass. to observe, my dear sir, my name is not 1 SQUIRRELS REARED BY A CAT.—The exactly Thompson, it is Jones, and—" 1 ly front humeral Asthma. I was compelled to "Jones," repeated the soi-distant Smith, Indiana Whig gives a curious instance , sit up one-third of the night, and the rest of the in admiraby assumed consternation, of a transfer of maternal affection and time my sleep was interrupted by tiolent fits of solicitude. A young man who lived in m coughing and great (Indict hy of breathing. In "Jones! Why surely I cannot have— all y . attendance upon i our cowls I never went yes, I must—good heaven! I see it all. : Boone county, Kentucky, found a nest to bed in Northampton n twenty years but twice i of three young squirrels, and on carry- My dear sir, what an unfortunate blun- land then was compelled to get up. Now I lie them into the house, he placed them .i„ bed without difficulty, and sleep soundly. I tier—wrong house—what must you! in g with a bevy of young kittens, and, took the ii Oxygenated Bitters," according to think of such an intrusion 1-1 am real strange to tell, the mother cat adopted directions. The violent symptoms immediately ly at a loss for words in which to apol the little foundlings into her family, be- abated , and perseverance in the use of el o rem ogise. You will permit me to retire at edy h. removed all its troublesome consequen , stowing as much care and kindness upon present, and to morrow ces. The value of such a remedy is incalculable, ' them as upon her own offs rim , • The . "Pray don't think of retiring," ex- • • P er• and I hope ha virtues may he widely diffused and squirrels are now about a month old, • its beneficent agency extensively employed." claimed the hospitable old gentleman : and have become entirely domesticated, • Gs KEN & Ficyroirtn, General Agents. No. 26, "your friend's table must have been l • • South sixth St, Philadelphia. the e ing upon the same pap, andadopting cleared long ago, if, as you sav, four Sold wholesale and retail by THOMAS Bros & habits of their feline brothers and was the hour named ; and I am too hap- sisters. Sax, Huntingdon, Pa. py to be able to offer you a seat ati Price-131.00 per bottle : six bottles mine." t for $5.00. Hook, of course, could not think of May 8, 1849, any such thing—could not think of tres passing upon a perfect stranger; if too late for Thompson's, there were plenty of chop houses at hand. The unfortunate part of the business was, he had made an appointment with a gentleman to'call for him at ten o'clock. The good natured Jones, howeVer; positively refused to al low so entertaining a visitor to with draw, dinnerless ; Mrs. Jones joined in the solicitation ; the Misses Jones smi led bewitchingly ; and at last Mr. Smith, who soon recovered from his embarrass ment, was prevailed upon to offer his arm to one of the ladies, and take his place at the well furnished board. In all probability the familly of Jones never passed such an evening before. Hook naturally exerted himself to the utmost to keep the party in an unceasing roar of laughter, and make good thd first im pression. The mirth grew fast niid fu rious, when, by way of coup de grace, he seated himself at the piano forte, and struck off into one of those extempore , semis effusions which had filled metre critical judges than the Jones' with de light and astonishment. Ten o'clock struck, and, on Mr. Terry being announ ced, his triumphant friend wound up the perforniance with the explanatory stun zus— I am very much pleased with your fare, Your cellar's as prime as your cook; My friend's Mr. Tarty the player, And I'm Mr. Theodore Reek. TIIE THIRD LANCASTER COTTON FAC TORY.-A subscription paper has been started in Lancaster, and in three days the sum of $90,000 was subscribed to the third cotton factory in that city.— The sum intended to be put in the mill is $200,000, the machinery to be of the best kind, the mill of the largest class, and the article to be manufactured the finest quality of shirting muslins. The Union says it is gratifying to perceive that the farmers in the neighborhood of Lancaster are putting their money in large amounts in this enterprise, which with them is no longer an experiment, i but is certain to pay handsome dividends. Wouldn't Marry a Mechanic. A young man commenced visiting a young woman and appeared to he well pleased. One evening he called when it was quite late, which led the girl to in , quire where he had been. " I had to work to night." " Do you work for a livingl" inquired the astonished girl. "Certainly,' , replied the young man —" I am a mechanic." My brother doesn't work, and I dis like the name of a mechanic," and she turned up her pretty little nose. That was the last time the young me• chanic visited the piing woman. He is now a wealthy man, and has one of the best women for his wife.— The young lady who disliked the name of a mechanic, is now the wife of a mis erable fool—a regular vagrant about spring Millinery Goods. John Stone & Sons, IMPORTERS AND. DEALERS IN Silks, Ribbons and Millinery Goods, No. 45 South Second. Street. above Chesnut, PHILADELPHIA, ITOULD call the attention of Merchants and Milliners visiting the city, to their large and rich assortment of Popriog Nllllliiiery Goods, Received by late arrivals from France, ouch as Glace Stlks for casing bonnets, Fancy Bonnet and ( op Ribbonr—a large and beautiful csoortmEnt of all pricer; Plain Mantua and Satin Ribbons, from No. 1 to No. 12; . , . French and American Artificial Flowers, (in groat variety) ; Colored and White Crape.; Fancy Laces and Neta; French Chip Hata; Face Trio minge—Quillings ; Covered Whalebones—Cane: Buckram.—Willow; Bonnet Crowns and Tips, Together with every article appertaining to the Millinery trade. March 27,1849. Cl'olllolllll &U , •011,1•11*, No. 11, Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Wine, Liquor and General Commission Merchants. WNgN, Brandies, Gin, and Champaipne of different brandeimported direetond so d on accommodating terms to Country Dealers. Qual- ities and proof of Liquors wrrranted. Philadelphia, June 20,1849, LIFE INSURANCE. Auditor's Notice. A PURELY VEGFTABLE MFDICINF, The Girard Life insurance Annuity and The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the WorsdelPs Veg e table Itestorative Pills c.iurt of Common Pleas of Huntingdon county. Trust Company of Phhiladelphia. from the sale of T_T AVE been graually hut surely coming into to distribute the money,' arising favor, among the families of this Country for Office No. 159 Chestnut Street. the Property of the fi rm of Mitchell, Vance & -L e 1- ome years past They have done this entirely Alexander, to end among the respective claim t'apital *300,000. through their greet worth ns a FAMILY MED ants, will attend for that purpose nt his (Ace ill CHARTER I'EIIPETUAL.WINE Agencies have been appointed but no the borough of 11 until' gd on, on Saturday June . ' I IONTINUE to make Insuranceo on Lines on 10, 1849, at 10 o'clock, A. M., when and where ' Pulling end humbug seek as is resorted to try quacks to sell their medicine ban been done. I,_) the most favorable terms, receive and execute all persons interested may attend. 'Frusta and receive deposits on interest. The pine are o ff ered fat sale and love and sill !'rusts W. BENEDICT, Auditor. 1 continuo to be sold by all the, p , iheiple store- The Cl pital being paid up and invested, to- I May 15, 1849. keepers. The proprietors claim for their Medi gether with accumulated premium fnird afford. -- a perfects ecurity to to the insured. The pre- AUDITOR'S NOTICE. , tine the following advantages over all others— mune may Ire paid in yearly, half yearly, or The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the viz: Court of Common P leas of 11 untingdon coon- ' TheY They ate PURELY VEGETABLE.— are CERTAIN 'l'o OPERATE. Their quarterly payments.o,,eration is FREE from all PAIN. They con 'flue Company add a BONUS at slated peri- ty, to distribute the moneys mising boin hie he used with EQUAL bENEFIT by theyoung oda to the insurances for life. This plan of in- sale of the property of Frederick Gates, to end romance is the moot approved of, and is more among the respective claimants , will attend for cat INFAN 1 and lire STRONGEST MAN— generally in use, than any other in Great Britain, that purpose at his office in the berough of Hun- Their efficiency in Fevers, Ague, headaches, HabithalCostiveness, Dyspepsia, I. bolero Nor (where the subject is best understood by trie ',co- tingdon. on Thuredny the 14th June, 1849, at . bus, &c.. has been proven upon thousends.— ple, and where they have had the longest rope. 10 o'clock A. M.. when and where all persons They area Certain Cure for Worms. The pro rience,) on appears from the fact, that mint of 117 interested may attend. Life insurance Companies there, of all kinds, 87 A. W. BENEDICT, Auditor. prietors poeseska certificate from a gentleman in are on this plan. May 15,1849. ; St. Louts who was cured of e TAPE WORM by ' the use of them. Try them they will not fail. The first BONUS was appropriated In Decem ber 1844, amounting to 10 per cent. on the sum AUDITOR'S NOTICE. , Travelling agent for ilie Shire of Penney lea , insured under the oldest policies ;to 8 2-4 p er The undersigned Auditor, appointed try the flirt—l ii•ni.ts P. AMY., For vale, price 20 cent.. 7 1-2 ?er cent., &c. &e. on others, in pro- Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon coon- cents a box containing FIFTY PILLS, with full' portion to the time of standing, making an addi- ty, to distribute the moneys raining from li ne directions by the following agent. in Huntingdon' tion of $100; $87,50; $75, &c. &c. to ever y : stele of the personal property of Joseph Vance, Count) , 1,000, originally insured, which is an ave rage of to and aiming the respective claimants will at- . 'Thomas Rend & Son. Huntingdon. more than 50 per cent. on the Premiums paid, tend for that purpose at his office in the borough Thome. E. Orbison, Orbisonia. and without increasing the annual Payment of of Huntingdon, en haturdny the I ffili June, J. M. Lindsey, Hollidayslimg, Moir Co; the company. ! 1849, at 10 o ' clock A. M. , when and where all A. WEEKS & Co. The operation of the BONUS will be seen by , Persons interested may "tic". , Proprietors, Laboratory No. 141 Chesnut street, the following exemplcs from the Life Insurance A. W. BENEDICT, Auditor. 1 Philadelpnia. Register of the Company, thus: May 15, 1849. 1 January 23. 1849- 1 y , _ A mt. of pol. and Policy Bonus or bonus payable ' Insured. Addition at the party's ?decease. $l,OOO I $;00.00 $1.100,00 2,500 250.00 2,750 00 4,000 900.00 9,400,00 2.000 175.00 2,176,00 5,000 437,50 5,437,50 No. 58 88 \ It „ 205 , „ 276 „ 333 Pamphlets oontoinine the table of males, and explanations of the subject; forms of application and further infoinuition eon be hod at the office, gratis, in person or by It tter, addressed .to the Pi esident or Actuary. B W. RIC H A RDS, President. JNO. F. JAMES, Actuary. May 9, 1849.-ly School Fund, In pursuance of the provisions of the 32nd Section of the Act of the General Assembly, ROBERT CUMMINS, JOSHUA GREENLAND, WILLIAM HUTCHISON, May I, DUO. Commissioners. Administrator's Notice. Estate of JOILY ..11faRSH./ILL, late of Springfield township, dec'd. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Ad tnihistration have been ranted to the under signed on said estate. Persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the name to present them duly authenticated for set tlement to JEREMIATI NEED, Administrator, April 24, 1849 Executors , Notice. LETTERS testamentary having been granted to the undersigned on the estate of JOHN WALL, late of West town ship, in the county of Huntingdon, de. ceased, all persons indebted to said es tate are hereby notified to call and make payment, and all persons having claims against the same are requested to pre sent them duly authenticated for settle ment to the subscribers. JAMES WALL, Executor. REBECCA WALL, Executrix. April 24, 1849. Teachers Wanted At a meeting of the School Directors of the borough of. Huntingdon, held 28th April, 1349, it wns resolved to employ two male and two female teachers to take charge of the Common Schools for ten months, commencing on Tues day the sth day of June prox. Proposals from teachers, directed to the President.will be recei ved until Saturday evening, 46th May, when a meeting of the board will be held and applicants will present themselves for ex atninnlion. THOS. BURU HINELL, Pres'dt. JOHN SCOTT, Sec'y. May 1, 1849. Auditor's Notice• The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon county, to distribute the money arising fre m a Sheriff's sale of the personal property of William John ston of the borough of Huntingdon. toond among those entitled by law to receive it, will attend to the duties of this appointment nt his office in the borough of Huntingdon • n Tuesday 12th day of June next, (A. D. 1849) at onr o'clock in the afternoon of sold day. when and where all persot s ore requi'rd to present their claims on said fund or he &Inured thereafter front com ing in for any share thereof. 301 IN REED, Auditor. May 1, 1899. ~'aJ~'S3Ca3~J Of Partition and Valuation of the Real Estate of Nathaniel Wilson, Esq.; late al llarree town. ship, Huntingdon county : • NOTICE is hereby giver: to the heirsand legal representatives, of Nathaniel Wilson, Esq., late of Barren township, Huntingd..n county, and all others interested, that by virtue of a writ of Partition sad Valuation, issued out of the Orphans' Court of said county, and to me directed, I will hold an Inquest to port and di vide or value and appraise, all that certain real Estate, tract or plantation of land, situate in Barre° township, Huntingdon county, contain ing shoot three hundred and thirt)•liive acres, • and adjoirdr,g lands of William Oaks, Robert Massey, Daniel Massey, William Johnston, the heirs of Thomas Veil, deed., and others, Iran- . hie thereon erected three horses—one large stone !loose, and two small ten ant houses and Bonk Barn, on the premises on Wednesday the 27th day of June 1849. at which time and place all parsons interested may attend if they think proper. MATTHEW CROWNOVER, May 15. 1549-61. Sheriff'. :L'Y 7.. e Of Partition and Valuation of the Real Estate of Daniel Kurfumn, late of Union township, Huntingdon county, dec'd., and to all others interested, that by virtue of a writ of Partition and Valuation, issued out of the Orphans ( ourt of said county, and try me directrd. I will hold au Inquest to part and divide or value and np praise all that certain tract. piece or parcel of land, situate in ass township, Huntingdon county, stljnining lands of Lewis Stever, Philip Kuritnan, t °mad Kur fman and Peter Kudrna'', land Shirley. Knob, containing about two hun dred and sixty acres or thereabouts, being the farm upon which the said Daniel Kurfninn re sided at the tune of his death— on the premises, , on Friday the 20111 July, A.D. 1849, at which time and place all persons interested may attend if they think proper. M IIE W CROWNOVER, May 1.5,1849 6t. Sheriff. rut-1E subscribers, residents of Shade I Gap, Huntingdon county, Pa., beg leave to inform their friends tied the pub• lie generally, that they have established at the place above mentioned, a BOARD ING SCHOOL for the education of young men. The course of instruction comprises, in addition to the usual branches of a common English education: Philosophy, Mathematics, and the Latin and Greek ; languages. The location is distinguished ' for its healthfulness and the moral and religious character of the surrounding community Every attention will be paid to the health mid morals of the pii- Huntingdon County, Ss. ZCIICDUCM3'..:a. pill as well as to their mental training , and advancement in scientific vents,knowl to Robert Molson, late of the edge, and every facility will be afforded Atv The Commonwealth of Pennsyl- I kv,` county of Huntingdon, Greeting: for their personal comfort and conveni here., Rachel I'. :Viola., by once. The year is divided into two ses _ ~ • her father and next friend. Nathan sions of five months each ; the winter Scofield, did on the 24th day of November lest, session commencing on the Ist of No past, prefer her peti ion to out Judges of the vember, and the Summer session corn- Court of Common Pleas of said county, at a 2 3rd of April. n ‘ cing on the Court held at Huntingdon in and for said coun- rne ty, playing that for the causes the sin set forth, Terms per Session :—For °allegro she might be divorced from the bonds of rggi r i. pity, Reading and Writing, $5. A rit h. mony entered into with you the said Robert; metic, Geography, Grammar, Philos°. We do therefore command you as you were play, History and composition, sB. Oro before cotnmanded, that. setting aside till Mathematics, Greek and Latin .-es $ 2. Boarding • exclusive of Inn other business and excuses whatsoever, You le gen I and appear in your proper person before our Judge. a , Huntingdon at a t Dort of Common fuel and lig ht, $1,25 per week. Instruc- Plea. there to be held for said county, on the 24 Lion given in French and German, at an Monday of August next to answer the petition additional charge. The subscribers, eti• or Mid of the avid Rachel, and to spew cause I eouraged by the liberal patroimge which if ""Y you have. why. the " id 11 whvi your wire I : they have already received, would re agreeably to the act of Assembly , in sue h peict,,that they are determined to spare o not be divenra from the band of mnui rriloosui;,,i cases made and providtd. And hereof you are no effort in oinking the Institution one not to fail. Witness the lion. George Taylor, thilt will commend itself to all parents President of our said Court at Huntingdon, the who desire to give their sons n thorough 13th day of April u. D. 1849. I preparatory education, witlioni expo- T.ii", 0. it. evEmEn, : sing them to the contaminating and int- April 24,1849. moral inflect:cos that exist in more pop ulous communities. For reference or further particulars addiess JA: I3I I : IE ivi S si Y , ..2 e I G c i G N I N NN E E s. S, Shade Gap, March 52254 18 Sheldrake , s Alleghany House, Xo. 280 Alarket Street, above Eighth, (South suit) Philadelphia. MIIIS large and splendid Hotel has been fur nished with entire new tumitut e. The bar Room is the largest in Philadelphia. The Par lor. and Ming-Rooms are entirely separated from the noise and bustle, consequent to the ar rival and departure of cars. The Portico ex tending the whole front o f the house, affords a cool retreat in worm weather, and a splendid view of the greatest thoroughfare in the City The Lodging Rooms are well furnished. The Table as well provided for as at any other Hctel; with every attention of the managers to make it the best Hotel fur Merchants and llusiurst•Men during their stay in the City. The lerms will be one dollar per day, On the arrival of the Cars from the West, a Porter will be in attend ance to convey baggage, &c. to the Rotel,which is adjoining the depot. Feb. 13, 1819-6 m. M. & .T ! WI ! ROWE, Broom and Wooden ware Store, No. 63 North Third titrcet, rite door above Arch East Side, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in all kinds of Brooms, Brushes, Buckets, Cedar Ware, Willow end French Baskets, Shoe end Well Brushes, Scrubs, Dusters, Mats, Blacking, Eastern-made V 1 °mien Ware of every da c iption, ete.. at the low- ebt market price,: MANLY ROWE March 20, 1849-3 m Cosh poi(' for broom Corn JOll,l. M, ROWE j) LANK DEEDS AND BONDS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. MRS. SUSAN I-lAMPSON, MAKES this method of hilot ming her old cur turners and the public eenerall tl at diC has leased the large and commodious house on Allegheny street, Huniingeon, Pa., known as the "MANSION HOUSE," occupied for timid years by Mrs. E. Clarke, and lately by John Musks, an a public house.— She will be found there on and after the Ist of April, 1849, prepared to accommodate all who may favor her with a cull in n manner that can• not be surpassed by any other house in the county. LEI 123 will always be furnished with the very best that the market will aGrd. In short, nothing with be left undone that will in any way add b. the comfort of her customers, as she is determined not 43 be beat. The location of the uMansion House" is de cidedly the best in the borough; the rooms are large,will be well furnished, and made comfort- able in every particular. Regular boarders will be accommodated at moderate prices. March 20,1899. • DIILIVWOOD ACADEMY. Executors' Notice. Estate of .41a! 1 l 13.4LD STITT, late of Dublin township, deCd. NOTICE is hereby given that letters testamen tary have been granted to the undersigned on the estate of Archibald Stitt, late of Dubli n" . township,deceased. Persons knowing theturell ea indebted willcomeforwardand make pay mentiand all 'home having claims will present them dui) au• thenticated lot-settlement. BENJAMIN E. STITT, April 17, 1849 VC GOODS ! The 4. Old Locutit Corner,' hvn d . Fisher, IV/anurtrie & co., HAVE just received a large and splendid as , annum, t of - SPRING 81, SUMMER GOr DS which they are se.iing, as usual, at extremely low prolits. Their stock consists of a general assortment, adopted to the wants of all. Sea sonable DRESS GOODS for Ladies and Gen tlemen; READY-M 'DE CLOTHING, bon net., Hat., Caps, Boots and Phoee, Hardware, Groceries, &c., etc. In short, the " Pim LOCUST cannon" continues to he the "GRAND DAZAR," where every thing useful and omemental, cart by bad, better and cheaper, than can be proru red elsewhere. 'their motto is ' , Quick (sal. a and , mall Profits.' All who desire to supply themselves with good goads, at low prices, will give them a call. • March 27,1849. Exec